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1. June 2003, 17:14:23
Vikings 
Subject: Re:
sorry, no tearing apart intended. Just discussion.;-)

1. June 2003, 17:03:30
lovelysharon 
if you understand what I mean Viking.. then why tear apart my suggestion of this as a new feature..???....

1. June 2003, 16:41:39
Vikings 
Subject: Re:
yes dailygammon, I understand what you are saying, I just think of it the same way since if no one doubles ea game is worth one point. It's been a long time but I believe a doubling cube does come in to play on IYT, not that I care lol

1. June 2003, 16:31:09
lovelysharon 
not a multiple game match... but a multiple point match... there is so much more strategy involved when using the cube.... you don't know what you are missing... on iyt that doubling cube doesn't mean a thing... try playing with it at dailygammon... or some such site where it is really implemented...

1. June 2003, 16:28:53
Vikings 
Subject: Re: backgammon doubling cube-answer to viking's comment
why would a player ever decline a double in a one game (point) match?

1. June 2003, 16:25:46
Vikings 
Subject: Re: backgammon doubling cube-answer to viking's comment
a one game match is just that, a one game match, the doubling die only would come in to play in a multiple game match or for gambling, just like on iyt

1. June 2003, 16:18:54
coan.net 
Subject: news post on main page
Actually for mine, it is now gone - but on my friends account who does not play as ofter as I do, it is still on the main page.

So it might have to do with how many times it loads or something. (Guess we will have to wait for Fencer to let us know how it determins how long it stays up there!) :-)

1. June 2003, 12:48:36
harley 
I believe site news stays on for an average of 3 days? It needs to be on for a while to allow everyone to read it. Some people log on only every few days, or every week.

1. June 2003, 12:44:29
MagisterLudi 
Subject: Re: Reversi
pipilo:

(1) Because it's that way accordingt to the official tournament rules. Some people such as myself want to practice the real game that is universally accepted, and not some local variant.

(2) Good players say that the game is more unbalanced (the beginner has a disadvantage) with the parallel opening.

1. June 2003, 08:56:01
Kevin 
You can't remove news posts (which is what that is) yet. You just have to wait until it goes away (and i'm not really sure how long that'll be). I know, it can be kind of annoying ;-)

1. June 2003, 07:09:51
Pioneer54 
Subject: How to remove?
Is there any way to suppress the announcement of the gothic tmt. on the main page? I've seen it, I'm not interested, but every time I go to the main page I have to scroll down beyond it to get to the games.

1. June 2003, 06:19:14
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: lovelysharons comment re the doubling cube
the doubling cube would still work with the existing point system.adjusting the program to allow for a multiplication factor would not be very difficult.it would be a simple algorithm.

1. June 2003, 06:14:26
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: backgammon doubling cube-answer to viking's comment
the game playing strategy to backgammon can be divided into 3 main factors:
1-luck,it is partly a game of chance.
2-various advance/block ploys.many involving the key factor of bumpng opponents blots to add to his points or blocking opponent so as to delay point reduction.
3-unique to backgammon(thus its strategic appeal),is the act of doubling a cube.declining=game forfeit.thus this is an excellent way to judge an opponents & your own skill & experience.as well as gambling on the amount of games lost.

without the cube,it is not real backgammon.
the wisdom of this is lost to the novice player.

1. June 2003, 05:56:11
lovelysharon 
I see now what may perhaps be the problem with a doubling cube now... the point system 1 for a win.. 1/2 for a draw 0 for a loss... in the current setup for multiple point matches... I'm not a programmer so i don't know all that's involved to make it so it would work with a doubling cube... .. oh well.... Still a Great Site!!...

1. June 2003, 05:36:33
coan.net 
I think what is wanted is multi-point games, like 5, 9, & 21 point games.... with the use of a double cube. I would also like to see this here.

1. June 2003, 05:27:52
Vikings 
Subject: Re: backgammon doubling cube...
Why do you need a doubling die in a one point game unless you are gambling?

1. June 2003, 05:08:28
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: backgammon doubling cube...
...I agree,the doubling cube is missing from the backgammon here.I would love to know why it was ommitted when the game was developed.

1. June 2003, 04:59:40
nobleheart 
Subject: a question & an idea for fencer
1st let me say,this is a great site.I love it.I am a relatively new player.
question : fencer how you ever considered developing more games that more than 2 opponents can play together.
idea : how about the old fashioned chinese checkers game on a board for 6 or 8 players.halma seems to be popular here,so it can miss.

31. May 2003, 20:44:19
pipilo 
Subject: Re: Reversi
Why is it so important to start with the diagonal opening?

31. May 2003, 18:56:49
kitti 
Subject: Re: Reversi
And it is impossible to make an agreement that black goes first :) The openings look weird when the colours are switched. I'm sure "pro" players in any game wouldn't like if the wrong colour had the first move.

31. May 2003, 18:40:20
MagisterLudi 
Subject: Re: Reversi
BlazinBrian:

In normal games play it's possible to make an agreement, but in tournaments you do not know who you'll be playing against, and do not know whether they agree to use the diagonal opening.

Consequently, it's impossible to arrange tournaments here with the correct tournament rules.

31. May 2003, 18:16:14
BlazinBrian 
Subject: Re: Reversi Race
I am just the casual reversi player. I do not play a lot but do enjoy playing it now and then. However I do not see what the fuss is about. I know some do not like the start of the game. However before starting a game you could make an agreement about the starting 4 pieces. If this is what the issue is. I am not sure. If I am missing the arguement please enlighten me.

31. May 2003, 18:11:30
kitti 
Subject: Re: Reversi Race
I have to agree that implementing the official rules should be top priority as far as reversi goes. I know few reversi players who abandoned this site because of the ruleset used.

31. May 2003, 16:20:37
MagisterLudi 
Subject: Re: Reversi Race
I really do not know what this really is about, but someone in the reversi board proposed a game called "reversi race", where you count the total number of disc flips throughout the game instead of the number of black/white disks in the end.

Unfortunately, that proposer ignored the fact that if no-one passes during the game and the whole board is filled, the same player that flips more disks also has more disks in the end, so the difference between this variant and ordinary reversi is very small. Actually, we have the formulas:

BS - WS - WP + BP = 2 (BF - WF),

assuming that the total number of moves (including passes) in the game is even, and

BS - WS - WP + BP + 1 = 2 (BF - WF),

if the total number of moves (including passes) is odd.

Here BS is black's score in normal othello, BP the number of black's passes, BF the total number of disks flipped by black, and Wx similarly for white. We assume that white plays first.

IMO reversi with the tournament rules (fixed diagonal opening, black moving first) would be a far more important thing to implement.

31. May 2003, 16:10:48
lovelysharon 
no doubling cube for backgammon???..

31. May 2003, 10:14:04
sundance 
Subject: Pro gomoku?
Pro gomoku doesn`t seem to be on the list :(.

How about just taking away the "capture 2 pieces" function from Pente and changing the board colour?
That way we would have pro gomoku on a 19x19 board (which is just fine).

31. May 2003, 08:24:52
coan.net 
Subject: Reversi Race
As I look at the stuff in development (above), I see Reversi Race. What is Reversi Race? (How is it different from regular Reversi?)

30. May 2003, 19:20:27
Fencer 
harley: Will be done later

30. May 2003, 18:38:14
harley 
Hi Fencer... is it possible to have a page with details of who has given you brains? Or a bit added on your profile?
I have had 100 more brains given me, and no idea who from! I would like to thank them.

30. May 2003, 17:53:49
twixter 
Subject: Re: how about the copyrights for twixt
Avalon Hill bought the 3M bookshelf line of games, and then Hasborg assimilated AH. Hasbro has sales rights I believe, but strangely, Kosmos is the only company selling new sets these days. Brain King might want to stay away from proprietary games, but I hope they join PBMserv, Little Golem, and Zillions in offering Twixt to the public.

30. May 2003, 17:52:25
danoschek 
Subject: Twixt
I checked ... In Germany, the 'Kosmos' Company
provides new sets, used 3M sets are available at ebay.

***here*** I found a twixt-page at mindsports ~*~

30. May 2003, 17:22:38
danoschek 
Subject: how about the copyrights for twixt
in the 70s when I bought it (25 bucks, at that time high end game price)
it was by 3M as I believe to remember ...
sadly a former gurlfriend 'accidently' packed it when she moved ... :D

as I stated it is unique, although the territory-system of go shines through ...

and yes, links should be re-arrangable, that's essential imho. ~*~

30. May 2003, 16:16:26
twixter 
Subject: Re: Hex, Twixt, Universe, Jungle?
Yes, Little Golem has 13x13 Hex, and Twixt "paper and pencil" which is almost Twixt, as I explain in my post from a few minutes earlier. Both these games are also available on PBMserv. If you have the software Zillions of Games you can play Twixt online in real time with opponents who also have Zillions. There are three active realtime Hex servers: Playsite, Kurnik (also available in Polish), and Ludoteka (available in English, Spanish, French, or Basque).

30. May 2003, 16:04:16
twixter 
Subject: Re: Twixt
I appreciate the positive response, but Twixt has little to do with Go. Players take turns putting tokens on a large grid which starts out empty. Certain terms from Go are applicable to Twixt in a general sense: tesuji (tactics), joseki (corner battles), fuseki (openings), sente (initiative). That's about it. Go is much deeper of course, but Twixt is still over my head.

If Twixt is implemented here, I hope the official ruleset is used. Little Golem uses a mutant version where links are not removed, but you may cross your own links. This may actually reduce the incidence of draws, but it also turns some wins into losses. An example is here. In other words, I hope players would be able to remove their own links if desired. (Sometimes this is necessary to avoid a draw.) It adds to the complexity of the user interface, but no special clicking (such as right-clicking or shift-clicking) would be needed.

30. May 2003, 14:22:11
danoschek 
Subject: Twixt
I would vote for that game too ...

although basicly kinda go-derivate the 'knights'-geometry
of the chain to be built makes a unique game ... ~*~

30. May 2003, 14:14:05
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Hex, Twixt, Universe, Jungle?
As a side note, you can currently play a version of Hex and Twixt at LittleGolem.net -- so if anyone wanted to take a look at them, you can find those there!

I would be for adding them here. They are "different" games that are not found too many other on-line places.

BBW (BIG BAD WOLF)

30. May 2003, 13:10:02
danoschek 
Subject: a variant which probably could be implemented easily
is football-chess ... :D

d1/e1 respectively d8/e8 are the 'goals'

the king is just an ordinary piece and may be struck ...

any piece that reaches physically the opponent's goal, counts.

otb we've usually played it with two half-times ... :P

clock set up like for 3-mins-blizz, a goal ends a clock session,
after quarter an hour a short break - then again 15 mins with
exchanged colours ...

player with more goals after fulltime wins ...

at brainking it could be played like a regular 3-or-4-wins match. ~*~

PS: happy pass-over ... :)

29. May 2003, 21:46:59
danoschek 
Subject: grenv
we agreed that you don't understand me, right ?

I posted two msgs regarding bk-features (moderators) to Fencer.

keep your advice where it belongs ... i.e. not at this board ... ~*~

29. May 2003, 21:45:25
danoschek 
Subject: Rose Blur
3 boards are every single ... oh well.
somehow I could have forseen that humbug. ~*~

29. May 2003, 21:28:16
grenv 
Hey danoschek, this board is for discussing new features/games. Take your ridiculous drivel elsewhere, preferably some private forum.

29. May 2003, 21:12:05
Rose 
Subject: Re: Also Rose as moderator seems questionable ...
Your message was deleted off the members board because you have posted it on every single board on this site. As should these as well as mine OFF this board as it has nothing what so ever to do with features.

29. May 2003, 18:20:33
ughaibu 
Subject: Twixter
To make it clear: the rat can capture the elephant, the elephant can not capture the rat.

29. May 2003, 18:18:13
twixter 
Subject: Re: Twixter
"loses in a meeting" ...? That's an ambiguous phrase. Of course the Rat may capture the Elephant. That's a separate issue from whether the Elephant may capture the Rat or not. The difference? WHO IS MOVING. Jungle is a turn-based game.

29. May 2003, 17:50:46
danoschek 
Subject: I suggest removing the misfeature Hannelore from moderating General Chat
she lies impudently about having sent me private messages.

actually due since long, since she begame part of the gossip-providers
and harrassers ... her heart told her I'm the egg, do you remember ??
she 'would gladly apologize if I'm not' - but how blunt must someone be
anyway to assume I would create an ID to make idiotic fun of myself ?
she's so incredibly numb and, now uncovered as fraud also, deeply involved
in the penetrant iyt-bs spun in the background by the known representants ...

regarding those facts and, preemptively preventing further
cheats from her, as she's actually right now busy blurring
the traces of her misuse, by deleting my messages that just
corrected a deliberate misquoting of my posts (guess who)
- here the original part of her msg ventilating about me.

she is a shame for honesty in general and, this server in particular ... ~*~
________________________________________________

Hannelore
Banned
29. May 2003, 17:40:47

danoschek.....gone. I have warned him repeatedly. Sent him personal messages. He is a complete downer and his unprevoked slams on me,(the moderator) and turns good times on this board to slamming.
______________________________________________

29. May 2003, 17:38:13
ughaibu 
Subject: Twixter
In the Jungle set I bought at a Chinese supermarket in London the rules state that the elephant loses in a meeting with the rat. If this wasn't so the elephant would only be vulnerable to another elephant which I think would reduce the games dynamism.

29. May 2003, 16:24:24
twixter 
Subject: Hex, Twixt, Universe, Jungle?
Would anyone else be interested in Hex or Twixt here? The object in each is quite similar; connect opposite edges with a continuous path of your pieces to win. Twixt rules are here: http://www.msoworld.com/mindzine/news/proprietary/twixt/twixt1.html and Hex rules are here: http://www.playsite.com/t/games/board/hex/rules.html

Universe is a cool abstract for 2 to 4 players. It's usually finished in less than 8 moves by each player. Info is here: http://www.geocities.com/twixtplayer/Universe1.html Anyone interested?

In the "Features in development" list, Jungle is described as an "old Indian game." The only Jungle game I know of is Chinese, also called Shou Qi. Rules are here: http://www.gamerz.net/pbmserv/jungle.html#rules (Note: there is some debate among players as to whether the Elephant may capture the Rat or not.) Is this the game under development?

Thanks for your attention.

David

27. May 2003, 06:47:58
waterdancer 
I think it might be nice to have discussion boards to discuss variants of games which are here- e.g. chess, line4, etc., but the variant itself is not yet here. This would free up the current game discussion boards to be exclusively dedicated to that game, and the hypothetical variant discussions would have their own discussion boards. Tom

26. May 2003, 10:47:07
Fencer 
Subject: Re: Time Control
Possible :-) Will be added. I prepare a big upgrade, it will be a part of that.

26. May 2003, 10:42:11
Caissus 
Subject: Time Control
Fencer, I want to suggest to implement two short time controls, (one hour and 30 minutes).
It would allow us to play a fast tournement of one day. Possible?

24. May 2003, 02:03:11
Vikings 
Subject: Ladder ratings
Would it be possible to also impliment a ladder rating system, this might solve some of the problems with people who refuse to accept invites

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